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Paleozoic New Brunswick

* Forest Hills Formation * Hanford Brook Formation * St. John Group * Wades Lane Formation *
Avalonia Avalonia was a microcontinent in the Paleozoic era. Crustal fragments of this former microcontinent underlie south-west Great Britain, southern Ireland, and the eastern coast of North America. It is the source of many of the older rocks of Wester ...
* Northern Appalachians Seismic Zone *
Bathurst Mining Camp The Bathurst Mining Camp is a mining district in northeast New Brunswick, Canada, centred in the Nepisiguit River valley, and near to Bathurst. The camp hosts 45 known volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits typical of the Appalachian Mountai ...
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Mount Carleton Provincial Park Mount Carleton Provincial Park, established in 1970, is the largest provincial park in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. It encompasses in the remote highlands of north-central New Brunswick. The park is a lesser-known gem of the Atlantic Ca ...
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Coastal Volcanic Belt The Coastal Volcanic Belt (CVB) is a major Late Silurian volcanic belt extending from Massachusetts, United States, into southwestern New Brunswick, Canada. It is one of the largest bimodal volcanic provinces in world, ranging from basalts to rhyo ...
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Fundy Basin The Fundy Basin is a sediment-filled rift basin on the Atlantic coast of southeastern Canada. It contains three sub-basins; the Fundy sub-basin, the Minas Basin and the Chignecto Basin. These arms meet at the Bay of Fundy, which is contained with ...
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Chignecto Basin The Chignecto Basin is a Structural basin, basin between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia of southeastern Canada. It is a sub-basin of the Fundy Basin.Mount Pleasant Caldera The Mount Pleasant Caldera is a large eroded Late Devonian volcanic caldera complex, located in the northern Appalachian Mountains of southwestern New Brunswick, Canada. It is one of few noticeable pre- Cenozoic calderas, and its formation is ass ...
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Sugarloaf Mountain Sugarloaf Mountain ( pt, Pão de Açúcar, ) is a peak situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. Rising above the harbor, the peak is named for its resemblance to ...
* Back Bay Formation *
Limestone Point Formation The Limestone Point Formation is a geologic formation in New Brunswick. It preserves fossils dating back to the Silurian period Period may refer to: Common uses * Era, a length or span of time * Full stop (or period), a punctuation mark Art ...
* Petit Rocher Formation *
Campbellton Formation The Campbellton Formation is a Formation (geology), geologic formation in New Brunswick. It preserves fossils dating back to the latest Pragian and Emsian of the Devonian Period (geology), period. Description The Campbellton Formation is the sou ...
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Dalhousie Group The Dalhousie Group is a geologic group in New Brunswick. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period Period may refer to: Common uses * Era, a length or span of time * Full stop (or period), a punctuation mark Arts, entertainm ...
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La Garde Formation The La Garde Formation is a geologic formation in New Brunswick. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period Period may refer to: Common uses * Era, a length or span of time * Full stop (or period), a punctuation mark Arts, ente ...
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Leda Clay Formation The Leda Clay Formation is a geologic formation in New Brunswick New Brunswick (french: Nouveau-Brunswick, , locally ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four ...
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Maritime Plain The Maritime Plain is a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian division. The Maritime Plain runs around the coast of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from the south shore of Chaleur Bay and includes Prince Edward Island and the Magdalen Isl ...


Mesozoic New Brunswick

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